Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 04:21:38 12/09/00
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On December 09, 2000 at 06:42:54, David Rasmussen wrote: >On December 09, 2000 at 03:48:01, Peter Berger wrote: > >>On December 09, 2000 at 03:31:30, David Rasmussen wrote: >> >>>Hi there. >>> >>>I'm trying to compile Crafty run with all 48 processors of the monsterserver of >>>my university, some Sun machine with 24 GB RAM and 48 processors. >>> >>>I compile OK, with number of processors set to 20 or something, just to try it. >>>No problems. But when I run it, it says 1 CPU. >>> >>>Whats the problem? I would really like to get Crafty going at this monster. It >>>would be about 2.000.000 nps or so. >> >>Did you remember to put mt=20 in your .craftyrc-flle ? > >No. What does that do? You can compile Crafty for any number of processors, but the mt=<number of processors> command actually tells Crafty how many you have. For example, I, with a 1-processor machine, can compile for 256 CPUs. Until I put in an 'mt=xx' command, this Crafty will perform exactly as the normal, 1-CPU Crafty.
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